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11 Days Mathews Pristine Mystique

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11 Days Mathews Pristine Mystique

 

Nairobi, Mathews Range, Depart

 

11 Days, 10 Nights

 

Price From $11,480 pp

Overview

The majesty of Kenya shines within the golden plains and stretches across the mountaintops. From its wildlife to its people, it emanates with diversity. Settle into the wonders of Kenya and the surprising luxuries of the wild world. Elephants play at the waterhole. Leopards laze in the treetops. Samburu villagers sing at their family well. The magic of Africa opens to you, where the sights and sounds of the Kenya you’ve always wanted come to life.

Arrive: Nairobi, Kenya

Depart: Nairobi, Kenya

Highlights

  • Nairobi City Tour - a fantastic way to experience the city's unique blend of urban life, wildlife conservation, and rich culture. Tours are typically offered as half-day or full-day excursions and can be customized to your interests.
  • Chyulu Hills - Inspired by Ernest Hemingway's book, the Chyulu Hills are known for their verdant, rolling grasslands and montane forests. The porous volcanic rock acts like a sponge, absorbing rainfall and creating a lush landscape that contrasts sharply with the arid plains below. This makes for a beautiful and scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.
  • The Leviathan Cave - One of the longest lava tube caves in the world and the longest in Africa. Exploring this extensive subterranean system is a unique and thrilling adventure.
  • Mathews Range - also known as the Lenkiyio Hills, is a remote and stunning mountain range in northern Kenya. It's a true wilderness area that offers a completely different and off-the-beaten-path experience compared to the more popular safari destinations

Itinerary: 11 Days Mathews Pristine Mystique

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Land in Nairobi with the excited air of the adventure to come. Arrive in style and be transferred to the delicate opulence of your accommodation at Hemingways Nairobi. Nairobi is a city that reverberates with life and energy. The pulse of the city beats with more than the life in the sprawling savannah, but also within the history, food, and culture of the city itself.

Begin your exploration of Nairobi with a visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant and Rhino Orphanage. Dame Daphne Sheldrick is known for her work amongst the African wildlife and her book Love, Life and Elephants; the orphanage was featured in National Geographic. Lush trees and shade surround the orange earth of the grounds. The elephants are all orphaned calves, victims of poaching and unable to fend for themselves. Walk through the little center and find an open space surrounded by a rope. The youngest elephants trot from the brush to meet their keepers who hold giant bottles of milk ready, both parties eager for feeding.

Tiny calves gulp and burble their milk. The keepers nudge the babies through water, teaching the young calves how to play, hug, and frolic. Occasionally a crafty, curious calf will slip away, the keeper close behind chasing the calf back under the rope. The older calves are able to hold their giant milk bottles in their trunks, squinting their eyes with delight and chugging the milk until gone. When the calves are mature enough, usually around three-years of age, they are released into larger herds in Tsavo East National Park, transitioning back into the life of the wild. The elephants scamper back into the bush; you breathe in the air of the wild and know that the adventure has begun.
Nairobi is the cultural epicenter of Kenya, where the different worlds of the country collide, whether within the streets of the city or at the Nairobi National Museum. The museum displays and interprets Kenya's deep heritage, offering a sample of Kenya’s rich culture. Within the great hall the beauty and grace of the country’s famous wildlife greets you. The museum is perfumed with history and the collection of assorted cultures. Statues and masks display the historical and spiritual connection to the land and the wildlife. From the splintered wood of a carved leopard to the smooth carving of a fertility sculpture, the museum brings you to the diversity of ancient life in a modern city.
Today you will traverse the wild on a flight over the plains of Kenya and into the sights of the Mathews Mountains. The mountain peaks linger over the plains casting shadows along the trees. Land on the airstrip in Sarara Camp, the only way in and out of the conservation area, and arrive with the luxuries of sensational accommodation and the expansive view of the Kenyan wild before you. Sarara Camp is the premier ecotourism hotel, combining comfortable accommodations for the most luxurious requests with the rugged, untouched beauty of the surrounding nature. The lodge is completely owned by the Namunyak community, with all revenue funding the Namunyak Conservation Trust. Settle into your luxury tent, fit for royalty, where a stunning view of the open Mathews Range sits outside of your door. When the cool of the evening arrives, sit along your private terrace; the rich scent of fresh brewed coffee lingers in the silhouette of the mountains.

Explore Namunyak: - The Sarara Valley is yours to explore. The early morning rise comes with the divine taste of mocha from your coffee, the soothing warmth readying you for the sensational day to come. It is easy to see vulturine guinea fowl along the side of the vehicle, feeding in the dry brush. Their plumage is an iridescent blue fading into their black tail feathers, with specks of white strewn through. The elusive and prolific big cat, the leopard, may also make an appearance. The gentle breeze blows through the afternoon air, bringing the warm musk of the trees around you. Your guide quietly points to a tree nearby. A lone branch sways in the breeze and you realize it isn’t a branch at all but a tail. Along the strong, twisted branch above lies a leopard, lounging in the canopy. The spotted fur helps the big cat blend into the bark and leaves. You quickly learn why Sarara is recognized as one of the best places in Africa for quality leopard viewing.
After a delicious breakfast you will follow your guide out of the camp to visit the sensational culture of the Samburu. The Samburu people bring their cattle to a known waterhole in the semi-desert geography. It is a rare spot where both humans and animals find respite and life from the wilderness. The singing wells offer an experience that is completely unique. Each family owns a single well and will sing as they bring water up from the source. The soft melody rises into the air; the cows recognize their family song and journey to their well for a drink. The morning sunlight makes the colors of the villager’s beads and the granite of the earthen rocks sparkle. Orange dust rises from the herd as their bells jingle in the brush. The sensational spectacle continues and you will realize that you are witnessing a tradition that hasn’t changed for centuries.

After the astonishing experience of the singing wells you will be able to visit the Samburu village itself. The Samburu are a tribe closely related to the famous Maasai of East Africa. The Samburu are semi-nomadic, raising cattle, sheep, goats and camels. The Rift Valley province in Kenya is somewhat barren making the Samburu relocate around every five to six weeks to find fresh grazing grounds for their cattle. The huts are built from mud, hide, and grass mats threaded around poles. A thorny fence, known as a boma, is built to protect the family and the herd from wild animals. Their necklaces and bracelets shine in the sunlight with vibrant yellows and vivacious reds. From one loose necklace to hundreds of various sizes that build upon on another, connected in the center and wrapping around their shoulders, the uniqueness is breathtaking. Walk among the people as they continue to live their lives as they have for centuries and more. The goats bleat, the cows moo, and the villagers milk their animals, bead necklaces, and tend to their gardens. The sun drifts behind the mountains and another wonderful day of exploration has come to an end.
Today you will venture outside of camp to visit the sensational monolith of Ol Lolokwe. The orange granite changes colors in the shifting sun, the shadows of the rock spreading across the savannah. Acacia trees line the savannah floor, the scent of mint spreading from its leaves. Watch the black and white stripes of the zebra graze along the valley floor, nodding their snouts and kicking their heels as you pass them. Standing tall and looming over the valley sits the table top of Ol Lolokwe. The rock is smooth on your fingers, the sun is warm on your skin, and the complete seclusion from the top of the mountain feels like the entire world is at your feet.
Day 8: - Take a walk with the wildlife: Follow your guide along the valley floor as they take you through the brush to see the wildlife on an incredible walking safari. The vast expanse of the savannah opens up to the foothills of the Mathews Mountain Range. The rustle in the trees in the distance comes from the giraffes grazing on lush acacias. Their tongues wrap around the branches, thorns included, and pull at the prickly stems of the tree. The giraffe takes long and calculated strides almost moving in slow motion. Their spots shine brown and gold in the afternoon sun. The treble of your guide’s voice bounces through the brush as they describe the variety of flora and the diversity of fauna, and as you witness the speed and grace of weavers flying through the air, chirping along the trees, and threading their nest along branches.

Day 9: - A Day with the Ponies: The wonders of the Sarara Camp and the Sarara Valley are never ending. Today you will have the opportunity to saddle up onto a bush pony and follow your guide to the beautiful sights of the hard to reach areas. The yellowing straw of the valley waves in the breeze. The mountains beckon you closer. The ponies climb up hard rock and through the tough brush onto plateaus that offer a view of the flatlands below. The stunning coats of impala shimmer against watering holes, their horns large and mighty, the white puff of fur around their chest protruding. The horses meander along the bushes. Camel trains can be seen swaying beside the road. Open your eyes and ears and perhaps you can spot an elusive Black rhino. Black rhino are known for being independent grazers, meandering through the brush like lone cowboys. Their beaks come to a tiny point and their overall size is smaller than the White rhino. A rustle in the brush, a scamper through the grass, or a huff from their feeding could bring you closer to a rhino than you ever knew you could be. Return to Sarara with the wonders of the valley and the mountains forever majestic no matter how much time you spend exploring.
Enjoy the delicious comforts of breakfast before you catch a flight and return to Nairobi. The city welcomes you back with open arms and always more to explore. Whether shopping for local knick-knacks where the vibrant culture of East Africa is displayed or visiting the continued gems of the city, there is always a pleasant way to spend the day. Marula Studios in the affluent neighborhood of Karen will offer you unique souvenirs from you adventures through Kenya. The workshop is filled with bins of recycled flip-flops gathered from Kenya's beaches. The artistic ideals of conservation and reclamation are showcased as the flip-flops are washed, sorted, glued into blocks, and carved into sensational sculptures, toys, beads, and more. Witness the transformation of the discarded footgear into colorful elephants with trunks raised, sensational bracelets that chime and sparkle, or vibrant bowls decorated with signs of everyday village life. From the secrets of the wild to the enlightenment of culture and history, there is no limit to the majesties of a luxury Kenyan safari trip.
Today you will wave goodbye to the wilds of Kenya, from the wild imaginations of sculptors to the wildlife of the Sarara Valley, your time traversing the sensations of East Africa have come to an end. Mathews Mountains rise in your memory. The playful elephants linger along the banks of your thoughts. The gentle song of the Singing Wells will forever take your breath away. You may be leaving Kenya but Kenya will never leave you. You have experienced the majesty of the wild and the magic that lasts a lifetime.

Inclusions, Exclusions & Trip Customization

The above trip itinerary is a suggestive trip but can be customized based on client's travel and destination preferences. We can tailor this to fit any expected outcomes to suit your travel desires. Most at times the accommodation suggested may not be available at the time of booking and we will be able to easily suggest alternatives based on availability at the time of booking. Plus, we can throw in or take out any desired activities and destinations that may not be in your travel preferences. Let us know what you would like to change so that we may personalize this experience for you.

Included
  • ● Bed and breakfast at city hotels
  • ● Full board accommodation at safari properties
  • ● Airport / airstrip transfers
  • ● House wines and local beers
  • ● Park fees, camping fees and conservancy fees
  • ● Game drives in shared 4x4 safari vehicle
  • ● Scheduled flights mentioned (Luggage allowance of 15kgs per person inclusive of carry on)
  • ● All transfers mentioned
  • ● All domestic flight departure taxes
  • ● All known Government taxes
  • ● AMREF Flying Doctors' cover
Not Included
  • × International flights and visa fees
  • × Travel and health insurance
  • × Champagne, luxury spirits and private cellar wines
  • × Additional activities not listed
  • × Exclusive use of safari vehicle
  • × All statutory increases beyond our control
  • × Staff gratuities and any other extras

Accommodation on this Trip

Below is suggested accommodation for this - 11 Days Mathews Pristine Mystique - if there is no availability at the time of booking, we shall suggest alternative accommodation options of similar class and style.

Hemingways Nairobi

Hemingways Nairobi

Nairobi, Kenya

Days 1-2 & 10 (3 nights)

Set between Nairobi National Park and the foot of the Ngong Hills, Hemingways Nairobi is an exclusive boutique hotel far from the bustle of central Nairobi. An all-suite property providing full butler service, a brasserie and a bar, it is perfectly placed for trips to Nairobi National Park and the capital. Hemingways Nairobi has a sophisticated and tranquil ambiance. Each of the 45 suites is a generous size, all with walk-in dressing rooms and a terrace with magnificent views of the Ngong Hills. Enjoy a light lunch in the Brasserie overlooking the well tended gardens

This elegant boutique hotel is enchanting in its decor and flooded with natural light. Its well-appointed, ensuite rooms each have a private balcony overlooking the iconic silhouette of the Ngong Hills. Guests are treated to the services of a discreet, highly trained butler whose role is to ensure a hassle-free stay. Tuck into delicious European-inspired fare at the Brasserie and enjoy refreshing beverages at the convivial bar. Guests seeking to unwind can make use of the first-class spa facilities or simply enjoy the sense of blissful seclusion, luxury on the edge of wilderness.

Sarara Camp

Sarara Camp

Mathews Range, Kenya

Days 3-9(7 nights)

Sarara is a luxurious, romantic tented camp set on the edge of the magnificent Samburu wilderness. Each intimate tent is positioned to maximise the stunning views of the Mathews Range and the waterhole that attracts a good variety of game throughout the day. The tents are spacious and high-ceilinged with private terraces with table and chairs and morning coffee and tea are brought to you, so that you can leisurely arise gazing out over the mountains. There is an outdoor bathroom offering a superb view of the hills from the shower and an indoor toilet and sink at the back of the tent.

An absolute spoil, relish hearty breakfasts in the mess building, buffet-style lunches under the shady trees and delicious dinners served on the pool terrace or a romantic bush affair under starry skies. The roughly hewn rock pool, with its view over the distant mountains, offers the ideal place from which to view the surrounding wilderness in private. The adventurous can venture out on nature walks, mountain hikes, game drives, fly camping safaris, moonlit bush dinners, horseback riding, scenic flights, visits to the Samburu Singing Wells and a variety of other exciting adventures.

How to reach us

We are easy to reach. You can call us on +254 115 351564 | +254 106 355764. Send us emails on info@viagensafricasafaris.com and you will receive a prompt response from us.